The Intratec TEC-22, a discontinued stamped metal firearm, is reviewed as both 'ridiculous' and 'amazing'. Despite its rudimentary sights and unique top-mounted cocking mechanism, it surprisingly demonstrates accuracy during live fire. The TEC-22 utilizes Ruger 10/22 compatible magazines, with a noted 25-round capacity for the Intratec branded version.
Jerry Miculek showcases the M3 Grease Gun, highlighting its historical significance as an economical, stamped-metal submachine gun introduced in 1942. He demonstrates its open-bolt operation, simple safety mechanism, and surprisingly controllable full-auto fire at a rate of approximately 450 RPM. Despite its basic construction, the .45 ACP firearm proves effective and manageable on the range.
This review covers a rare, unfired Costa Mesa production Armalite AR-180, highlighting its history and design evolution from the AR-15. The video details its stamped metal construction, short-stroke gas piston system, and compares it to other manufacturers like Howa and Sterling. Range testing demonstrates its mild recoil and accurate factory sights, though a minor malfunction occurred with a high-capacity magazine.
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